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Popular Nigerian TikTok Influencers

Let’s face it; TikTok is the best social network right now, so move aside, Instagram and Snapchat.

Some people have turned this network into a money-making venture. These celebrities are our favorite faces to see on our screen – their skits and dances make us laugh and smile.

TikTok is one of the best gifts sent by the oyinbo people.

Introduction

TikTok soared in popularity during the Covid-19 period and was a form of comfort to people throughout the tough pandemic.

International faces like Addison Rae, Charli D’Amelio, and Dixie D’amelio were the original money makers of the app. But now, many other celebrities both in and out of Africa have risen to fame.

These influencers earn money through the app by serving as brand ambassadors and promoting music for artists.

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You may be wondering; how do boys use TikTok? Is social media meant for the boys?

As it turns out, TikTok is also an avenue to showcase your skills as a comedian and these boys have it.

Glimore

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You may recognize this guy as the one behind the school-related content. His real name is Eliezer Paul-Gindiri. We wonder where Glimore came from but we don’t care; we love it! 

Enioluwa 

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Enioluwa Adeoluwa is a TikTok influencer, public speaker, art director, media, and communication specialist. What we love about him is that Enioluwa talks about relatable things, switching from both Yoruba and pidgin. 

@enioluwa is one man whom everyone probably envies, because he makes a lot of money! Not just on TikTok; Enioluwa is now an ambassador that everyone wants.

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Jerry Chuks “Softmadeit”

This golden boy may be one of the hottest male TikTok stars in Nigeria. He has 2.9 million followers on his verified TikTok account.

He rose to fame due to his cuteness and smooth dance moves on TikTok, which won him the hearts of Nigerians. He is so big that stars such as Davido, Harrysong, Peterpsquare, Poco Lee the dancer, Zlatan Ibile, and Burna Boy love him.

Even these stars can love him, why can’t you?

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Broda Shaggi

Broda Shaggi is everyone’s favorite! 

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A popular face in Nigerian online and offline comedy, Samuel Perry is also an actor, producer, and brand ambassador for many brands.

Not only does he have a wide range of followers from Instagram to TikTok, his approach to comedy is mostly centered on agberos which gets his followers rolling on the floor with laughter.

Rinaboy 

Babatunde Timileyin Ayomikin, popularly known as Rinaboy, is a Yoruba-verified TikToker, brand influencer, and model.

Rina is veryyyyy handsome and often showcases ladylike TikTok content. He currently has approximately 1.4 million TikTok followers.

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Rodney 

Rodney Odinakachi Umeh is a TikTok royalty and arguably one of the most popular Nigerian TikTok influencers as he gives out relatable content. He has multiple numerous characters in his TikTok skits such as a charger, an ant, or even a girl.

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We must wonder how hard he creates much content. Previously, Rodney had declared himself the CEO of the Wisdom Society, which is open to him and his various characters.

He has 4.6 million Tiktok followers.

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DrPenKing

Just as his name suggests, this popular Nigerian TikTok influencer gives out health-related advice. His real name is Jeremiah Jackson.

The girls do run the world. These females are quickly cashing out in TikTok being both models and skit makers on the app. Some even model for international organizations.

Beauty Goddess 

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John Merry, a beautiful dancer, and influencer has won hearts with her dance challenges and style. So much so that she was named the favorite influencer of 2021 by Pulse.

Taaooma

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Apaokagi Adedoyin Maryam is her real name but we know her as Taaooma. This beautiful woman has won the hearts of Nigerians because of her diversified content. Mama Taaooma is Nigeria’s favorite.

She is not only a tiktoker but a brand ambassador, cinematographer, and influencer. 

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Berby_Picxy 

Maduakor Chisom Faustina is a TikTok-verified Nigerian content creator with 5.6 million followers. Can you believe this girl is still so young?? She’s just 20!

She is an Igbo content creator, dancer, model, and Instagram brand influencer whose videos have garnered her followers, making her one of the most popular Nigerian TikTok influencers.

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Beryl.ama 

Anozie Chiamaka Faith, popularly known as Beryl.ama on TikTok is a comedienne, entrepreneur, and social media influencer with 2 million TikTok followers. 

She graduated from Babcock university and mostly gives her content while wearing wrappers. Beryl is also a hairdresser who runs her own business while accepting promotional offers from other brands.

Jenni Frank

This 22-year-old has beauty, talent, and a large fan base.

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Born Onyekwelu Jennifer Ebere, she has been crowned the queen of motion challenge as she rose to fame because of that. Jenni is a brand influencer, content creator, and a very active TikToker with 3.7 million TikTok followers.

Jenni also promotes artists’ songs on her page.

Conclusion

As you have seen, TikTok not only brings recognition, but also money. So if I were you, I’ll dress up as a man or woman and get to creating content that is worthy nationally or internationally.

You don’t even need to be serious; that’s the beauty of TikToks.

Oluwatoyin Odunuyi
Oluwatoyin Odunuyihttps://linktr.ee/ToyinAjua
Oluwatoyin Eria-Ajua Odunuyi resides in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria. In 2020, she received a BSc in Mass communication from Caleb University and specialized in print journalism. Toyin loves to write romance novels because she is obsessed with living in a never-ever-land and often lives through her books. She presently owns a 5-year blog called "An Inclusive Kind world" where she speaks on Autism and society's role in pushing for awareness and inclusion.